Background: Most developing regions of the world are undergoing gradual epidemiological transition resulting in high burden of both communicable and noncommunicable diseases. This affects the pattern of death in this region.Objective: The objective of this study is to determine the causes of death in the medical wards of the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Ituku/Ozalla, Enugu, South‑East Nigeria from 1995 to 2010.Materials and Methods: Data were collected retrospectively from January 1995 to December 2010.Statistical Analysis Used: Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS Inc. Chicago, IL, USA) version 17.0 was used. Simple descriptive statistics were done. Student’s t‑test was used to compare means of continuous variables, wh...
BackgroundCause-specific mortality data are important to monitor trends in mortality over time. Medi...
Objective: To determine and classify the various types of medicolegal deaths as seen at University o...
Background: Information from mortality data is invaluable in assessing health care needs of a societ...
Background: In developing countries such as Nigeria, limited resources require that health prioritie...
Background: Morbidity and mortality pattern is a reflection of disease burden. The aim of this study...
Background: Cancers are emerging public health problems in developing countries like Nigeria. The ep...
Background: Review of causes of morbidity and mortality in health care facilities is an important ex...
Objectives: A five year retrospective analysis of hospital death was undertaken to ascertain the pat...
Background: Population based mortality data are scarce especially in developing countries including ...
Background: In developed countries 50% - 75% of deaths from cardiovascular-diseases occurs out-of-ho...
Background: In developed countries 50% - 75% of deaths from cardiovascular-diseases occurs out-of-ho...
BackgroundData on morbidity and mortality are essential in assessing disease burden, monitoring and ...
Background: Mortality audit is in developing countries is sparse despite its importance in guiding d...
Background: Currently, in developing countries, there is a paradigm shift in the mortality patterns ...
Objective: To determine the basic demographic patterns and the frequency of medical causes of deaths...
BackgroundCause-specific mortality data are important to monitor trends in mortality over time. Medi...
Objective: To determine and classify the various types of medicolegal deaths as seen at University o...
Background: Information from mortality data is invaluable in assessing health care needs of a societ...
Background: In developing countries such as Nigeria, limited resources require that health prioritie...
Background: Morbidity and mortality pattern is a reflection of disease burden. The aim of this study...
Background: Cancers are emerging public health problems in developing countries like Nigeria. The ep...
Background: Review of causes of morbidity and mortality in health care facilities is an important ex...
Objectives: A five year retrospective analysis of hospital death was undertaken to ascertain the pat...
Background: Population based mortality data are scarce especially in developing countries including ...
Background: In developed countries 50% - 75% of deaths from cardiovascular-diseases occurs out-of-ho...
Background: In developed countries 50% - 75% of deaths from cardiovascular-diseases occurs out-of-ho...
BackgroundData on morbidity and mortality are essential in assessing disease burden, monitoring and ...
Background: Mortality audit is in developing countries is sparse despite its importance in guiding d...
Background: Currently, in developing countries, there is a paradigm shift in the mortality patterns ...
Objective: To determine the basic demographic patterns and the frequency of medical causes of deaths...
BackgroundCause-specific mortality data are important to monitor trends in mortality over time. Medi...
Objective: To determine and classify the various types of medicolegal deaths as seen at University o...
Background: Information from mortality data is invaluable in assessing health care needs of a societ...